Fair Lawn, NJ (May 11, 2019) – Yesterday, around 4:00 p.m., authorities responded to the scene of a chain-reaction crash that took place on Broadway involving three vehicles.

Police say that the accident took place because one of the parties had a diabetic episode. Traffic on Broadway was backed up for quite some time.

Police say that one of the vehicles involved hopped over the curb and sustained severe damages. Emergency crews worked for hours to clear the scene. An SUV sitting in the middle of Broadway had extensive front-end damages.

Injuries were reported, though we do not know the extent at this time.

Our warmest thoughts and prayers are genuinely extended to the parties injured in this accident.

Car Accidents in New Jersey

In 2016, statistics were conducted showing us that approximately 256,000 motor vehicle accidents took place on our roads in New Jersey alone. These accidents most commonly happen for reasons including distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding, weather conditions, and many other related reasons. Being involved in a New Jersey car accident might be one of the most difficult things that you will ever face but you do not have to stand alone.

Our attorneys at Brady, Brady & Reilly understand how difficult it can be to face the aftermath of an accident that has taken place at the hands of a negligent party. These accidents are extremely overwhelming and can put you in a dire financial situation, as well as impact you in physical ways while you deal with the painful aftermath of an accident. Please reach out to us at (201) 997-0030 to find out how we can assist you in your time of need after your accident.

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